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you can see the big rain sheer. close to 2 inches there. close to 4 inches of rainfall, 3.93 to be exact. so as you look, things are dry right now. we're definitely in a res picked as of now, but as we go through time, we'll have some severe thunderstorms now back to the west and into west virginia. you are going to get hammered by these storms and they are pushing off toward the east if you're going that way. that will work into our area through the rest of the evening so we're not out of the woods yet. very humid, as well. dewpoints in the 70s into baltimore. d ca round 70. our highs today were rain cooled so we were below where we should be at this time of year. you can see frederick got sunshine and made it up to 91. the showers and thunderstorms, widely scattered back to the west there. some will move into our area as isn't cold front and this starts to move through our area through this evening. you can see that counterclockwise spin. this will start to move into our area and we'll see more showers and thunderstorms so we have the pot
you can see the big rain sheer. close to 2 inches there. close to 4 inches of rainfall, 3.93 to be exact. so as you look, things are dry right now. we're definitely in a res picked as of now, but as we go through time, we'll have some severe thunderstorms now back to the west and into west virginia. you are going to get hammered by these storms and they are pushing off toward the east if you're going that way. that will work into our area through the rest of the evening so we're not out of the...
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flexibility first because the financial situation in the world seems to be like that would be a pretty big thing to solve, but be thinking about things to offer. what do you think about flexibility. >> the next 90 days are critical to what's going to happen in these markets for years to come. if a producer is fortunate enough to have the crop in the ground and growing at this point, with december futures making a new contract high this week, unprecedented opportunity, a lot of producers have crop insurance, flexibility is the key for now in terms of marketing the crop. you want to maintain the floor but keep just as much -- as possible. not saying for sure it will, but if it wants to move higher, you want that flexibility to participate in the upside. >> that's the same message we've shared with our customers. use these -- to make some quality cash sales here. there's massive profit right here, get the sales made. because it's so volatile, we don't know where the market is going going to go. there's enough volatility, it could go sky high. if you -- corn, don't relieve 2010. make some $7 s
flexibility first because the financial situation in the world seems to be like that would be a pretty big thing to solve, but be thinking about things to offer. what do you think about flexibility. >> the next 90 days are critical to what's going to happen in these markets for years to come. if a producer is fortunate enough to have the crop in the ground and growing at this point, with december futures making a new contract high this week, unprecedented opportunity, a lot of producers...
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that makes a big difference, too. >> where does he live now? >> charlottesville, virginia. >> go back to fred vinson. where did he come from? how did he get on the court of the chief justice? >> he was not a big man. he was heavy. he was a heavy man. worked into there. on occasion, there was is messenger that would drive him to work and back. he lives. i cannot remember the name of it right now. drive home in this beat up oldhe was heavy. doorman seeing his car. he was trying to shoo him away. in front seat, teaches them in a much more cordial way. then he would with some difficulty get out of the car. how it ran? there was some feeling in year or two before that there was particularly jackson was chief himself. antagonism between jackson and hugo black. i never actually witnessed anything like that. there has been a lot of writing about that. i think there is some merit to it. i mention it because there was a sense there might be some antagonism within the course at the time. i found entirely different. i remember at a conference of around 197
that makes a big difference, too. >> where does he live now? >> charlottesville, virginia. >> go back to fred vinson. where did he come from? how did he get on the court of the chief justice? >> he was not a big man. he was heavy. he was a heavy man. worked into there. on occasion, there was is messenger that would drive him to work and back. he lives. i cannot remember the name of it right now. drive home in this beat up oldhe was heavy. doorman seeing his car. he was...
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&pcentral.jackii robinson day across the big leagues... everyone honoring the great by wearrng number 42...ood news tonight... zach britton getttng his third start... a relieff.. e's up against justin masterson.... britton ii trouble in the 3rd... matt laporta... rips one deep to left... off the high wall... luke scott ffelds... takes his eyy off the runnnr... and laporta takes advantage... he gets into third for the triple. .lou marson brings him in... r-b-i roller to right field... 1-0 clevellnd..still in the third... britton in a bind... bases juiced... azdrubal cabrera takes a shot aa him right up the middle....britton can't stop itt.. two runs score... 3-0 indians..troubles bases reloaded... travis hefner high shho to right... sack fly... michael brantley tags... 4-zip cleveeanddall from the 3rd. to the board... o's drop their 5th straight... 8-2.masterson the wwnning pitccer.briiton gets the loss after going 6 innings, 8 hits, 5 earned uns had the hits... 8 of them, but left runnerssstranded..derrick lee with the best offensive numbe
&pcentral.jackii robinson day across the big leagues... everyone honoring the great by wearrng number 42...ood news tonight... zach britton getttng his third start... a relieff.. e's up against justin masterson.... britton ii trouble in the 3rd... matt laporta... rips one deep to left... off the high wall... luke scott ffelds... takes his eyy off the runnnr... and laporta takes advantage... he gets into third for the triple. .lou marson brings him in... r-b-i roller to right field... 1-0...
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government, big unions and big business and they have coalesced into an iron triangle to basically screw everybody else. and the country is mad. >> sarah palin of the great state of alaska. >> reporter: john mccain's choice of sarah palin as his running mate stunned everyone including tim pawlenty who had been on the very short list of finalists. >> never had an entitlement mentality so it wasn't that disappointing but as it became possible, of course, your hopes get lifted and you start thinking about it more so, you know, i'd be lying if i didn't say you had some hope for that. >> reporter: that campaign rocketed palin to the pinnacle of the republican party and a possible presidential run. today pawlenty like every other republican is watching palin's every move and goes out of his way to praise her. so in your judgment she is qualified to be president of the united states. >> i think she can do a good job as president of the. >> is there a sense that among the people thinking about running for president in the republican party you are scared of sarah palin? >> scientisarah palin is a
government, big unions and big business and they have coalesced into an iron triangle to basically screw everybody else. and the country is mad. >> sarah palin of the great state of alaska. >> reporter: john mccain's choice of sarah palin as his running mate stunned everyone including tim pawlenty who had been on the very short list of finalists. >> never had an entitlement mentality so it wasn't that disappointing but as it became possible, of course, your hopes get lifted...
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he wants to get a big deal done. this is america, we can get big things done. we don't send people up on the space shuttle and not bring them back. we finish the job. that is what needs to be done in this regard. should the debt limit be raised, of course it needs to be. how it gets done, the proposals for the cuts, devastating to philadelphia and many other cities across the united states of of america. you can't balance the budget on senior citizens, middle class, students and many others. we have taken cuts and cuts, you can't just cut your way out of the enormity of the deficit that we are facing right now. revenues have to be on the table. nnchlths terms of the interest of philadelphia and your planning, is the president encouraging you to take measures in philadelphia just in case this scenario does happen? do you have a sense of what the consequences would be for philadelphia if it does? >> the president remains optimistic. from what i do here on the ground, we always have to be mindful of the what if question. we will be looking at the question of if we
he wants to get a big deal done. this is america, we can get big things done. we don't send people up on the space shuttle and not bring them back. we finish the job. that is what needs to be done in this regard. should the debt limit be raised, of course it needs to be. how it gets done, the proposals for the cuts, devastating to philadelphia and many other cities across the united states of of america. you can't balance the budget on senior citizens, middle class, students and many others. we...
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we do big things. we do big things. from the earliest days of our founding, america has been the story of ordinary people who dare to dream. that's how we win the future. we're a nation that says, i might not have a lot of money, but i have this great idea for a new company. i might not come from a family of college graduates, but i will be the first to get my degree. i might not know those people in trouble, but i think i can help them and i need to try. i'm not sure how we'll reach that better place beyond the horizon, but i know we'll get there. i know we will. we do big things. the idea of america endures. our destiny remains our choice. and tonight, more than two centuries later, it's because of our people that our future is hopeful, our journey goes forward and the state of our union is strong. thank you. god bless you. and may god bless the united states of america. [ applause ] >> that's the president of the united states wrapping up his state of the union address to the nation. just a little m
we do big things. we do big things. from the earliest days of our founding, america has been the story of ordinary people who dare to dream. that's how we win the future. we're a nation that says, i might not have a lot of money, but i have this great idea for a new company. i might not come from a family of college graduates, but i will be the first to get my degree. i might not know those people in trouble, but i think i can help them and i need to try. i'm not sure how we'll reach that...
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, which is big government, big unions, and certain big bailout businesses that have really come together in ways to scratch each other's back and to the detriment of the country and i think that triangle has to be broken open. >> former massachusetts governor mitt romney and herman kane attended the event last night and what they're trying to do is pull in these conservative voters that are going to make such a significant voting bloc in the new hampshire primary coming up when it's scheduled. likely early next year. jamie? >> jamie: we know you'll follow it all for us. thanks so much. molly line live in new hampshire. president obama slamming oil company profits today in his weekly address. he's saying it's time to end tax subsidies to these huge corporations. maybe he's looking at the latest fox news opinion polls. they are showing 70% of voters are unhappy with how things are going in the country right now. what could this mean for the president's chances in 2012 if the economy stays on its current course? here now former texas congressman martin frost, a democrat, and former ohio con
, which is big government, big unions, and certain big bailout businesses that have really come together in ways to scratch each other's back and to the detriment of the country and i think that triangle has to be broken open. >> former massachusetts governor mitt romney and herman kane attended the event last night and what they're trying to do is pull in these conservative voters that are going to make such a significant voting bloc in the new hampshire primary coming up when it's...
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the big lesson for minnesota is the unthinkable is possible. you have a tendency to think in these sorts of situations it's just a game of chicken, there will be a resolution, the debt ceiling will be lifted, but sometimes a game of chicken ends in a car crash. the last thing that republicans walked out of in terms of trying to avert this car crash was a meeting president obama convened yesterday in washington. you may remember mr. obama told everyone to dress casually because they were going to be there for a long time, right? that's why we have the pictures where they look vaguely, slightly, iranian, because they are not wearing ties. women look the same they always do, but the men, a little ahmadinejad fashion there. even though they were tieless because they would be there all day working on, house speaker john boehner before the meeting even started on sunday, told the reporters he could not support any big deal that the president wanted, period. so in the end, their long day of sweaty, tieless negotiations only lasted an hour and 15 minut
the big lesson for minnesota is the unthinkable is possible. you have a tendency to think in these sorts of situations it's just a game of chicken, there will be a resolution, the debt ceiling will be lifted, but sometimes a game of chicken ends in a car crash. the last thing that republicans walked out of in terms of trying to avert this car crash was a meeting president obama convened yesterday in washington. you may remember mr. obama told everyone to dress casually because they were going...
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but we have to have big yields. if we don't, if we have any kind of issue, weather, drought, there is no telling how high high can go in this market. the fact remains when i was at the university said, don't worry about surpluses, mother nature takes care of surpluses, mother nature takes care of deficits. >> you can almost double carry over. if you even blink. >> double it all the way to 1.3 billion-bushels or something. >> even at that, that's not a horrendously over supply in the market we have these days. we haven't had a serious treat or drought event for 30 years. just a blink on the production side site and we could double the price of corn. we don't even have to, just the fear that we might run out. yields make much more difference. >> that crop starts with the acres. where are we going to be on corn acres. >> i think we're going to be some where at 91 or 92. there's three key factors, the numbers i'd be watching here over the next three months. one is acres, one is yields. the number could change dramatical
but we have to have big yields. if we don't, if we have any kind of issue, weather, drought, there is no telling how high high can go in this market. the fact remains when i was at the university said, don't worry about surpluses, mother nature takes care of surpluses, mother nature takes care of deficits. >> you can almost double carry over. if you even blink. >> double it all the way to 1.3 billion-bushels or something. >> even at that, that's not a horrendously over supply...
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it's no secret i'm want a big fan of stimulus. a lot of money, a lot of debt, few jobs, the impact was pretty minor and pretty limited. we were told unemployment would be about 6.3% today, way off it. there are about six million jobs short of the claims we would have, new jobs if we passed that stimulus, so i felt like, continue to feel like we were told to take the debt, you'll get jobs. certainly got the debt, and now that, too, is a drag on our economy, on business confidence, on family confidence. when you look at the job gains in today's report, you know, one view of the job market is that, as layoffs return to what they were before the recession, the job numbers improved, because there were more hires, but new hires have increased very little. they're far below what it was before the recession. so it means premature to speak of a real job market recovery to begin with and the meager job gains recently really aren't a surprise. this is an argument that that the former council of economic advisors chairman makes, and i agree w
it's no secret i'm want a big fan of stimulus. a lot of money, a lot of debt, few jobs, the impact was pretty minor and pretty limited. we were told unemployment would be about 6.3% today, way off it. there are about six million jobs short of the claims we would have, new jobs if we passed that stimulus, so i felt like, continue to feel like we were told to take the debt, you'll get jobs. certainly got the debt, and now that, too, is a drag on our economy, on business confidence, on family...
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sometimes it happens in big ways like you saw unfold with health care. other times it happens a little incremental ways that you hardly ever notice. the more government pushes in itself and pushes out individual responsibility, industriousness, accountability, charity, neighborhood, family and the like, we moved down the continuing. as it relates to republicans in the 1990's, i think clinton was president in the 1990's, in any a bend, you have issues where republicans -- this came up last night -- there was an issue in the 1990's. many conservatives said they did not want the federal government telling us what to do in education. the republicans said they are going to spend on education, we want to make sure we have accountability. it is not fair to say that republicans entirely did not express concerns about >> the 1990's.in the >>1919 >> >> do you think there's a different dynamic at applplay? > is there hypocrisy between conservatives and republicans taking swings that president obama? on issues of federal overreach and principles of federalism compar
sometimes it happens in big ways like you saw unfold with health care. other times it happens a little incremental ways that you hardly ever notice. the more government pushes in itself and pushes out individual responsibility, industriousness, accountability, charity, neighborhood, family and the like, we moved down the continuing. as it relates to republicans in the 1990's, i think clinton was president in the 1990's, in any a bend, you have issues where republicans -- this came up last night...
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pulled out in a big hurry, the whole place collapses and becomes all that much more vulnerable to the taliban. for example, the u.s. and its alleys -- allies are spending more on the training of afghan troops just to replace the u.s. than the entire federal bfpblg afghanistan. far more. which raises the question, if the u.s. leaves, how do you keep doing that? i can't imagine congress wanting to spend that money long after the troops are gone. >> and pakistan? >> pakistan is not as dependent on the u.s. funding, but pakistan has got a lot of leverage. almost all the food, medicine, the ammo we send into afghanistan goes through pakistan. and pakistanis are paid for that. there is a sense that if the united states pulls completely out of pakistan in economic terms, that the u.s. loses a window into pakistan's arsenal of 100 nuclear weapons and one -- while it's not discussed very publicly, the weapons are a lot of what this is about. it's about the concern that al qaeda could get at those weapons. it's about the concern that pakistan's arsenal is growing so quickly at a time the u.s. i
pulled out in a big hurry, the whole place collapses and becomes all that much more vulnerable to the taliban. for example, the u.s. and its alleys -- allies are spending more on the training of afghan troops just to replace the u.s. than the entire federal bfpblg afghanistan. far more. which raises the question, if the u.s. leaves, how do you keep doing that? i can't imagine congress wanting to spend that money long after the troops are gone. >> and pakistan? >> pakistan is not as...
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the big story is of course donovan mcnabb trying to decide whether to accept a trade to minnesota. if the deal is completed they get a sixth-round pick and a future conditional pick and will save the roster bonus for his salary. he will have to restructure his salary at a much lower rate in minnesota, so we're waiting. >> he's one of my good friend and i'm sad to see him leave. he will be missed, but he is a well polished player and someone in the league will want him. best of luck to him. >> donovan mcnabb 12 titles in philadelphia and played in five nfc title games and a super bowl. but he is now 34 years old and a state -- and his stay here in washington was short and controversial. it was just 18 months ago that the ex eagle landed and the redskins finally have the franchise quarterback they said desperately coveted. >> he could run the ball, play action and make plays when there is nothing there. >> the high point came in his fourth week when he helped beat his old team. >> this defines team. weakened the office in the rest of the season. >> with the redskins down by five, he
the big story is of course donovan mcnabb trying to decide whether to accept a trade to minnesota. if the deal is completed they get a sixth-round pick and a future conditional pick and will save the roster bonus for his salary. he will have to restructure his salary at a much lower rate in minnesota, so we're waiting. >> he's one of my good friend and i'm sad to see him leave. he will be missed, but he is a well polished player and someone in the league will want him. best of luck to...
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big government doesn't like it. it is one more reason why we here at the stossel show reject big government. and we hope you do, too. that is our show. thanks for watching. let's show 'em what a breakfast with wholegrain fiber can do. one coffee with room, one large mocha latte. medium macchiato, light hot chocolate hold the whip, and two espressos, make one a double. she's full and focused! [ barista ] i have two cappuccinos, one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, a medium macchiato, a light hot chocolate, hold the whip and two espressos, one with a double shot. hehe, that's not the coffee talking. [ female announcer ] start your day with kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal. the 8 layers of whole grain fiber help keep you full so you can avoid the distraction of mid-morning hunger. no thanks, i'm good.
big government doesn't like it. it is one more reason why we here at the stossel show reject big government. and we hope you do, too. that is our show. thanks for watching. let's show 'em what a breakfast with wholegrain fiber can do. one coffee with room, one large mocha latte. medium macchiato, light hot chocolate hold the whip, and two espressos, make one a double. she's full and focused! [ barista ] i have two cappuccinos, one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, a medium macchiato, a...
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people right now say it's not that big a deep. gwen: didn't moody's come out with a report this week saying this would be a very bad thing globally? >> yes. if you look at the testimony we have from analysts like moody's, from history where republican and democratic presidents and treasury secretaries have said it's unthinkable for us not to raise the debt limit, i think you have to say the balance of the evidence is on the people trying toe avoid the potential hiccup in the markets and everyone has agreed, republican and democrat, for quite a long time that it would be a severe adverse affect on the markets. >> the votes this week on the debt limit seemed to be almost like a charade, that they had to have it fail once. the spending cuts are going to be the thing. how are they going to get in creement agreement on spending cuts. nobody wants to be seen doing this heading into an election season. where are we going to see these cuts and will people really be able to get a deal and a clean vote by the end of the summer 134 >> i thin
people right now say it's not that big a deep. gwen: didn't moody's come out with a report this week saying this would be a very bad thing globally? >> yes. if you look at the testimony we have from analysts like moody's, from history where republican and democratic presidents and treasury secretaries have said it's unthinkable for us not to raise the debt limit, i think you have to say the balance of the evidence is on the people trying toe avoid the potential hiccup in the markets and...
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. >> much too big? >> much too big, whatever you want to call it, yes. >> you think the founding fathers end that, granted a couple hundred years ago, but do you think they envision anything like washington being as big as it now is? >> i don't think they envisioned anything like that. >> the regulatory agencies. >> no, no, john. >> i'm talking about the white house and the power of the congress. >> we have totally different conditions. the government has to address some of them. the question is, how intelligently and competently do they do it? frankly, it hasn't been done. >> do you think the government is too big? >> of course, john. it's enormous! it's not just a new deal but the great society. >> is that identified by the size of the national debt? >> it's a welfare, warfare state. both are coming down! >> the defense of government patted wouldn't give up a seasoning. benefits he gets and most people feel the same way. >> i don't agree with that. >> like what, social security? medicare? medicaid? do
. >> much too big? >> much too big, whatever you want to call it, yes. >> you think the founding fathers end that, granted a couple hundred years ago, but do you think they envision anything like washington being as big as it now is? >> i don't think they envisioned anything like that. >> the regulatory agencies. >> no, no, john. >> i'm talking about the white house and the power of the congress. >> we have totally different conditions. the...
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a big area of high pressure has come in and pushed that stormy weather off shore. again the front is out in minnesota, illinois, and iowa, wisconsin, and it will take a while to get in. this high will provide good weather during the day today. out in the tropics, a different story. we have harvey, which is moving into the central american ismus they call it out there. harvey is a tropical storm at 60 miles per hour. about ready to go on shore. had a long trip across the caribbean. we had a new storm. a tropical wave hasn't got a name yet. just trying to put itself together. the computer models really want to take this thing and strengthen it and bring it across the caribbean islands and up toward florida. there is a consensus here. they all kind of drift toward florida by the middle or end of next week. many of these models think the storm considerably. if it is strong enough to become a strop camp storm or hurricane, the name would be irene. we'll see what happens. partly cloudy skies. isolated storms. if it does occur, probably to the west of us in the mountains.
a big area of high pressure has come in and pushed that stormy weather off shore. again the front is out in minnesota, illinois, and iowa, wisconsin, and it will take a while to get in. this high will provide good weather during the day today. out in the tropics, a different story. we have harvey, which is moving into the central american ismus they call it out there. harvey is a tropical storm at 60 miles per hour. about ready to go on shore. had a long trip across the caribbean. we had a new...
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but when he was standing up there talking about this is too big to fail, this is too big to fail, he was at the same time saying that you're too small to matter. you're too small to matter. because i'm willing to give these people this money so we can stop systemic breakdown that the country and blah blah when the actual matter is that the economy is based on the small businessman, not the big corporate banking system. you know? so when you go out of youway to save people who aren't starving to begin with and allow people who are starving to change the score, then all the back slapping and yeah we're in it together now because this crucial thing happened in e country. host: i'm going to stop you there. you've put a lot of things on the table. guest: i think what roger is expressing the views of a lot of people who are probably looking at this idea of ok they're going to sit together but what does that really mean. and again, i think it's meant to be a gesture. again, it does not mean that there are not very strong disagreements. but if we can keep those focused on the issues and not
but when he was standing up there talking about this is too big to fail, this is too big to fail, he was at the same time saying that you're too small to matter. you're too small to matter. because i'm willing to give these people this money so we can stop systemic breakdown that the country and blah blah when the actual matter is that the economy is based on the small businessman, not the big corporate banking system. you know? so when you go out of youway to save people who aren't starving to...
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we saw that big change. i can see how some people got upset with it and we did see costco's top trader, the chinese trading firm really complain about it publicly yesterday. and so i know there is a lot of hype around this but right now we have to think what if they are right. really, between corn, wheat, beans and cotton, we did lose about 1.8 million acres overall before those four commodities on wheat. if we hadn't got such a rain -- rained out earlier, where would corn have been? we think closer to 94 million acres. we think that gain, slight gain in corn acres and drop in bean acres is justified. really i think what matters more is yield and i don't think anyone can say what the weather is going to do over the next month. we have got kind of higher and dryer forecasts in the extended forecast but really near term forecast looks pretty good for right now. so we are a little bit more bearish probably on the corn market. >> yeah. >> you're bearish on the corn market. there is another report coming out on t
we saw that big change. i can see how some people got upset with it and we did see costco's top trader, the chinese trading firm really complain about it publicly yesterday. and so i know there is a lot of hype around this but right now we have to think what if they are right. really, between corn, wheat, beans and cotton, we did lose about 1.8 million acres overall before those four commodities on wheat. if we hadn't got such a rain -- rained out earlier, where would corn have been? we think...
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that's a big one. it's nix's 14th home run of the year. bottom 7, 4-1 marlins ryan zimmerman to right and look who's there, the national's killer, mike stanton at the wall. take another look. he got up good to get this one, robbing zimmerman of the rbi vazquez pumped. nats down by four. and don't call it a comeback. cora come on down. and ryan zimmern slides in as well. it's a two-run game. the very next batter and the very next pitch, lance nix gets good wood on this one. is it gone? just not the year for the nationals. flies out on the track. the nationals lose 7-5 and are five games under .500. >>> bryce harper taking on buoy. harper at the plate. and he says take this breaking ball out of the park. his first home run on the aa level and he's playing much better. he went 3 for 4 batting .345 in the last seven. and the o's lose to the blue jays 3-5. >> thanks, dan. >>> up next a cer >>> ceremonies were held today to mark the closing of walter reed army medical center. the current location has been open for more than 100 years. the colors
that's a big one. it's nix's 14th home run of the year. bottom 7, 4-1 marlins ryan zimmerman to right and look who's there, the national's killer, mike stanton at the wall. take another look. he got up good to get this one, robbing zimmerman of the rbi vazquez pumped. nats down by four. and don't call it a comeback. cora come on down. and ryan zimmern slides in as well. it's a two-run game. the very next batter and the very next pitch, lance nix gets good wood on this one. is it gone? just not...
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it does make a big difference, though, for the first time we are seeing the profit margins fall apart so i think that is a red flag but i do think it is a little misleading what you said, i think we're timely at -- finally at a level, ethanol the margin is not friendly at these levels and soon it's going to. >> let's talk about august. you said a lot of people come through allen dale. what will happen to those countries. talk particularly about poultry. you said there were some in trouble. >> the poultry industry in general is hurting quite a bit. anybody unless they have great coverage from the corn side of things is definitely hurting here. so i don't think it really matters what industry you are in if we keep seeing corn go higher they are definitely going to feel the pain and it could have a ripple effect across the industry and ultimately hit the producer. >> let's take a look at another thing. i really would like to talk about arguing over who is going to plant what. maybe we out to start with the government has said they just had this last week they came out with the informatio
it does make a big difference, though, for the first time we are seeing the profit margins fall apart so i think that is a red flag but i do think it is a little misleading what you said, i think we're timely at -- finally at a level, ethanol the margin is not friendly at these levels and soon it's going to. >> let's talk about august. you said a lot of people come through allen dale. what will happen to those countries. talk particularly about poultry. you said there were some in...
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he's accused of perjury. >>> up next, so, you want to be a big tv star but lack obvious talent? no worrieworries. we'll get you some career tips at the first ever reality tv convention. love those jeans. $175. ch-ching! excuse me? ever consider showing your customers what other stores charge for jeans? um...no. when it comes to car insurance, progressive direct does. i saved hundreds when switching. that's a lot. the jeans are skinny. the savings... are fat. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. while i took refuge from the pollen that made me sneeze. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my worst allergy symptoms. so lily and i are back on the road again. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated op of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief # from pressure and bloating in a fast-acting chewable. gas-x. pressure's off. [ whistling ] ♪ [ male announcer ] discover all that northwest florida has to offe
he's accused of perjury. >>> up next, so, you want to be a big tv star but lack obvious talent? no worrieworries. we'll get you some career tips at the first ever reality tv convention. love those jeans. $175. ch-ching! excuse me? ever consider showing your customers what other stores charge for jeans? um...no. when it comes to car insurance, progressive direct does. i saved hundreds when switching. that's a lot. the jeans are skinny. the savings... are fat. out there with a better...
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some big targets. the assumption is that barack obama is going to have probably $1 billion at his disposal this time. >> you mentioned the big take place names, tim pawlenty. mitt rom nip. what about sara pail season >> two months about everybody thought that is sara going to run or not is the big question. but sarah has not done anything that you would expect a candidate to do. gwen: she's kind of m.i.a. right now. >> when i was in iowa republican act vists were there saying you would expect to hear her doing something. the assumption increasingly is that she is not going to run and a lot of that energy that she excites congresswoman michelle bachman from minnesota would be probably the likely person who may be best positioned to tap into that. gwen: she had some big numbers today. >> she did. over $2 million fundraising for the last quarter. that's better than mitt romney raised. of course, she does have a congressional campaign funding. gwen: thank you very much. before we leave you tonight, we want
some big targets. the assumption is that barack obama is going to have probably $1 billion at his disposal this time. >> you mentioned the big take place names, tim pawlenty. mitt rom nip. what about sara pail season >> two months about everybody thought that is sara going to run or not is the big question. but sarah has not done anything that you would expect a candidate to do. gwen: she's kind of m.i.a. right now. >> when i was in iowa republican act vists were there saying...
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and it's never been a very big deal. this year they're talking about actually changing our budget because we have to. if we don't make changes now, the markets are going to force us to in the coming years and that will be a much more painful way to make changes. what happens if we don't raise the debt limit? the first thing is that we have to pay all the interest that we owe to bondholders and that means there will be much, much less left over for social security payments every year, to reimburse for medicare services that have been rendered, to pay our soldiers who are in iraq and afghanistan. but that could send shivers through our credit markets, not just here but around the world as the u.s. has had a huge loss in confidence. that could end up with major concessions. so if you borrow from your credit cards to buy a dishwasher, a car, or send your kids to school, that's going to become much, much more expensive. at the same time, the government has all this borrowing on its books and it has to pay interest on it. thos
and it's never been a very big deal. this year they're talking about actually changing our budget because we have to. if we don't make changes now, the markets are going to force us to in the coming years and that will be a much more painful way to make changes. what happens if we don't raise the debt limit? the first thing is that we have to pay all the interest that we owe to bondholders and that means there will be much, much less left over for social security payments every year, to...
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go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> when website at lets people express their positive and negative opinions. >> 1 user is saying they were attacked personally many times. >> she studied business and worked as an investor -- worked as an investment banker and then move back home to alexandria to follow her dream. the cdo opened its doors in april and she's a small business owner. at first it got amazing reviews on yelp but one posting caught her eye. >> it caught my eye. >> six days later the posting was taken down. >> no sooner did they take it down, the same person with the same id road again except this time she is more inflammatory. >> every time it was taken down the poster would write again and eventually wrote about her 4- year-old daughter. >> that is what i said enough is enough and retained counsel and filed an official complaint with the police department. >> hoping someone would track down the side verbally and track down an actual person at yelp. coast to co
go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> when website at lets people express their positive and negative opinions. >> 1 user is saying they were attacked personally many times. >> she studied business and worked as an investor -- worked as an investment banker and then move back home to alexandria to follow her dream. the cdo opened its doors in april and she's a small business owner....
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but the big oil executives, they really don't like the idea. they went to capitol hill today to try to keep their big tax breaks right in place.ç let's get to work. the torturous truth today. surprisingly straight talk from senator john mccain. >> the trail to bin laden did not begin with a disclosure from khalid shaikh mohamed who was waterboarded 183 times. >> we got our man, so says michele bachmann. who is this "we" you speak of? don't you mean them and them under his watch? representative keith ellison on the latest episode of bach-mania. and over at fox they just won't let it go. >> just so lacking of class and decency. >> reporter: michael eric dyson on the phony friction being ginned up on the right. great to have you with us tonight. thanks for joining us here on "the ed show." this is the story that has me fired up. i love this number. 90% of americans blame wall street speculators for out of control gas prices in this country. and you know what? americans have hit the nail right on the head. this number is part of the reason the se
but the big oil executives, they really don't like the idea. they went to capitol hill today to try to keep their big tax breaks right in place.ç let's get to work. the torturous truth today. surprisingly straight talk from senator john mccain. >> the trail to bin laden did not begin with a disclosure from khalid shaikh mohamed who was waterboarded 183 times. >> we got our man, so says michele bachmann. who is this "we" you speak of? don't you mean them and them under...
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don't blame the big banks. if you don't have a job an you are not rich, blame yourself. >> reporter: they call themselves the 99%, struggling in this economy, while 1% profits. >> we're tired of big corporation. we're tired of wall street. we're tired of the 1% running this country into the ground. >> reporter: it's part of a more widespread sentiment, as president obama acknowledged. >> the american people understand that not everybody's been following the rules. that wall street is an example of that. >> reporter: the president's solution, his $443 billion jobs plan, to be paid for, in part, through a tax on the wealthy. a tax republicans have resisted. now, their target is wall street. but many of the protesters are also disgusted with washington, blaming both parties for protecting corporate interests at the expense of workers. rob and tanya? >> american anger spilling out into the streets. john hendren, thanks for that report. >>> meanwhile, vice president joe biden says the republican party is strong enou
don't blame the big banks. if you don't have a job an you are not rich, blame yourself. >> reporter: they call themselves the 99%, struggling in this economy, while 1% profits. >> we're tired of big corporation. we're tired of wall street. we're tired of the 1% running this country into the ground. >> reporter: it's part of a more widespread sentiment, as president obama acknowledged. >> the american people understand that not everybody's been following the rules. that...
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last year, schools earned over ten million dollars from big g cereals. you can raise money for your kids' school. look for this logo... only on big g cereals. you can make a difference. every cereal box counts. hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> your weather first this wednesday morning and it's not bad out there at all. little warm. but humidity levels are in check. temperatures mainly in the 70s to 80-degrees at 9:00. low to mid- 80s at lunchtime out there. bright sunshine and don't forget the shades and the sun block today. going to the pool this afternoon, looking good. high temperatures will be around that 90-degree mark and maybe just a couple of clouds streaming in toward northern areas later on this afternoon. angie goff, weather's fine. how about your traffic? >>> oh hey, not too many problems going on out there. just some construction is wrapping up and you know, just a reminder with all that said out there, don't forget the shades as howard said because s
last year, schools earned over ten million dollars from big g cereals. you can raise money for your kids' school. look for this logo... only on big g cereals. you can make a difference. every cereal box counts. hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> your weather first this wednesday morning and it's not bad out there at all. little warm. but humidity levels are in check. temperatures mainly in the 70s...
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i'm a big fan of charlie chaplin's. (laughter) i am rubber, you are glue, whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you. as a president, the last time he ran with audacity of hope, change we can believe in, i'm not sure it will fly. what's this campaign's "yes, we can"? >> we have a political culture that doesn't seem willing to make the tough choices to move america forward. what's broken is our politics. some in congress would rather see opponents lose than america win. given the challenges we face we don't have time to play games. i know you're frustrated and i'm frustrated, too. >> jon: so i guess this time around the message is "i thought we could but it turns out the other guys are ass (bleep)s." (laughter) we'll be right back. met an old man at the top asked him if he had a secret and the old man stopped and thought and said: free 'cause that's how it ought to be my brother credit 'cause you'll need a loan for one thing or another score 'cause they break it down to one simple number that you can use dot to ta
i'm a big fan of charlie chaplin's. (laughter) i am rubber, you are glue, whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you. as a president, the last time he ran with audacity of hope, change we can believe in, i'm not sure it will fly. what's this campaign's "yes, we can"? >> we have a political culture that doesn't seem willing to make the tough choices to move america forward. what's broken is our politics. some in congress would rather see opponents lose than america win....
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is it possible on big things like medicare, social security and taxes? there are rumblings out of washington tonight about actual cooperation. sentencing day for casey anthony. the judge in her murder case seemed to be sending her a message. >> and the huge scandal over people hacking into electronics and now the equally big consequences. >>> and could it really be the end? as harry potter's final chapter arrives or could there be more? >>> plus here tonight for all those who remember penmanship, there's a new sign the handwriting may be on the wall. there's a new sign the handwriting may be on the wall. "nightly news" begins now. r captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. it may go all the way back to their meeting on the golf course, for whatever reason, president obama and speaker of the house boehner have forged something of a relationship, while not the best of friends, they are dealing with each other across the enormous divide that has divided washington to the point of paralysis. knowing a deadline is coming and they have t
is it possible on big things like medicare, social security and taxes? there are rumblings out of washington tonight about actual cooperation. sentencing day for casey anthony. the judge in her murder case seemed to be sending her a message. >> and the huge scandal over people hacking into electronics and now the equally big consequences. >>> and could it really be the end? as harry potter's final chapter arrives or could there be more? >>> plus here tonight for all...
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at ny one time 100 pateitnes on ttis ship. 354 veterinary medicne is a big piece, usally large animals, dental health, and education one of theenine countries this time is haiti. where some of these crew members were before, to see first hand how much this ship, and its doctors can help. 5447 seeing the reacttin on ppls giving smoeone care. and they rewarding. our presence in the region is also desigged to change the perception of the united states with the locals... something the crew acknowledges could hhlp us in the future.250 i thiik for a long term this s absoultely what we need to do. from a strategic level we have to develop those relationships and riendships, to help protect each other joel deee 1512 its tough forranyyne to leave thost ehy care about most for 5 months, but its just part of the job right? well it's a job made much easier, when you get the results you really want. 533 (leaving) you know it's a challenge, we love our families and its never any fun to be away. this is a mission when people come back really proud of our courntry. in canton, joel d. smith, fox 45 new
at ny one time 100 pateitnes on ttis ship. 354 veterinary medicne is a big piece, usally large animals, dental health, and education one of theenine countries this time is haiti. where some of these crew members were before, to see first hand how much this ship, and its doctors can help. 5447 seeing the reacttin on ppls giving smoeone care. and they rewarding. our presence in the region is also desigged to change the perception of the united states with the locals... something the crew...
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none of this is big. unless you're near the mountain, here's your bay area weekends in view because it's right around the corner. tomorrow afternoon, sprinkles in the afternoon commute we'll take it from there tomorrow night and get you through the weekend. >> all right, phil, thank you. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36, we're expecting to learn new details any minute now on the shooting of a police officer. >>> join us in 30 minutes on tv 36. >>> more californians are buckling up the benchmark and the long way some drivers still have to go to stay safe. >>> the state says seat belt use in california is at an all time high. but officials say more than 1 million drivers and passengers are still not buckling up regularly. the office of traffic safety says 96.6% of californians use their seat belts. people who don't use their belts run a 50% greater risk of death and serious injury in a crash. >>> mark ibanez join us live. a lot of people talking about the 49ers. big game coming up this weeken
none of this is big. unless you're near the mountain, here's your bay area weekends in view because it's right around the corner. tomorrow afternoon, sprinkles in the afternoon commute we'll take it from there tomorrow night and get you through the weekend. >> all right, phil, thank you. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36, we're expecting to learn new details any minute now on the shooting of a police officer. >>> join us in 30 minutes on tv 36. >>>...